• maegul (he/they)@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Not to be a bully to some of these new projects, who people have I’m sure worked hard on, but a few lemmy instances are big enough that they could probably count as their own “Reddits” and have distinct enough “personalities” for this list …

    beehaw.org

    lemmynsfw.com

    feddit.de

    lemmy.blahaj.zone

    • Sam BOT@lemmy.worldOPB
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      Yes that makes sense I’ve added NSFW. How would you describe the character of the others?

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    Gotta say, I liked seeing this on Trust Cafe’s FAQs:

    Is Trust Café a ‘Free Speech Platform’?
    No. Emphatically not. Trust Café’s mission is to provide a non-toxic social media platform, which cannot happen in an environment where anything goes. We take a proactive stance against hate speech, harassment, and misinformation.

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    1 year ago

    If by “Reddit” you mean internet discussion forums, I guess? It’s a super simplistic way to look at things.

    Tildes, for example, is pretty clear that they are not and do not want to become another “Reddit”.

  • Alter_Id@kbin.social
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    My impression of squabbles after a while was more “feigned whimsy reddit”. The people who loved the quirky snu aspect of reddit found their way there. “Oh look, he’s wearing a box on his head with a face hole cut out! Ha ha!” - “He’s holding a plate with a piece of birthday cake in one hand and a saxophone in the other! What a whacky character!!!” - “He’s piloting a rocket ship! Space is amAAAAAzing!!!”

    The dev seemed like he was impressively dedicated to improving the platform, but I didn’t jive with what I perceived at the time to be the emerging culture there. Nothing offensive about it, but that’s not at all what I’m looking for really. I haven’t been there any type of regularly for a couple weeks, so not sure if that’s still a thing.

    Also, I don’t pay strict attention to what instances they’re coming from, but I’ve blocked many communities throughout the fediverse that spam memes like they’re running out of time or something. I don’t think squabbles exclusively lays claim to that type of behavior.

    Just my opinion.

  • Veltoss@lemmy.world
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    Has tildes said when they will change their restrictions? Would love to try it but as far as I know it’s invite only.

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      I’ve tried it and honestly it’s just way too empty for me, and they like it that way. It feels like they’re isolationists and very slow moving. Not a bad place overall and great if you want a low energy environment that’s more fixated on community engagement than memes, but the engagement is days apart and and there’s not a ton of active users. The site layout is almost exactly the same as old Reddit and it feels familiar in that respect, but it’s not a good time waster if you check your phone a lot.